Which, at first impression, the notion of sustainable mining seems to be a paradox due to a limited endowment of minerals. Australia's mining sector, shines bright to illuminate how mine contributes to sustainable futures. When we think of something possessing sustainable characteristics, we think of something that will continue forever. Mining as a practice or activity on any given deposit is most certainly not sustainable, however a more complex picture emerges where we include aspects of technology and social and environmental are considered
Mining is a transformative activity which has numerous economic, social and environmental impacts. T...
In the Global Mining Initiative, the mining industry came together to understand the industry's role...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...
Sustainably managed mining is based on three dynamic control factors—sociopolitical, techno-environm...
The significance of sustainable development (SD) in the Australian minerals industry is discussed. S...
The practices and public reputation of mining have been changing over time. In the past, mining oper...
Mining in Australia is booming. Notwithstanding, production conditions are progressively transitioni...
Mining supplies metals and minerals to meet the material and energy needs of the modern world. Typic...
Australia is a major supplier of minerals globally, but the country's ability to meet both projectio...
The rapid industrialization in recent decades has enormously increased demands for energy and minera...
Mining is essential for human health and prosperity, and is increasing as the global population grow...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Growth strategies in mining regions promote gold extraction based on industrial mining, associating ...
Demands for minerals have been significantly increased through industrial developments and mineable ...
Mining is a transformative activity which has numerous economic, social and environmental impacts. T...
In the Global Mining Initiative, the mining industry came together to understand the industry's role...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...
Sustainably managed mining is based on three dynamic control factors—sociopolitical, techno-environm...
The significance of sustainable development (SD) in the Australian minerals industry is discussed. S...
The practices and public reputation of mining have been changing over time. In the past, mining oper...
Mining in Australia is booming. Notwithstanding, production conditions are progressively transitioni...
Mining supplies metals and minerals to meet the material and energy needs of the modern world. Typic...
Australia is a major supplier of minerals globally, but the country's ability to meet both projectio...
The rapid industrialization in recent decades has enormously increased demands for energy and minera...
Mining is essential for human health and prosperity, and is increasing as the global population grow...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
A five year study of four resource extraction projects indicates that: articulating a clear, honest...
Growth strategies in mining regions promote gold extraction based on industrial mining, associating ...
Demands for minerals have been significantly increased through industrial developments and mineable ...
Mining is a transformative activity which has numerous economic, social and environmental impacts. T...
In the Global Mining Initiative, the mining industry came together to understand the industry's role...
Sustainable development has become a common phrase in today's language, much like the term ecology w...